Cash goes to Sandy relief, injured vets, and campaign finance reform

Talk over November's presidential election is slowing as 2012 ends. But one question remains: what will happen to Stephen Colbert's untold $773,704.83 gained through his sadly-deceased Americans for a Better Tomorrow Tomorrow super-PAC?

That's right: the First and Final Annual Charitable Donations by the Ham Rove Memorial Fund will be donating $125,000 each to Donors Choose, Team Rubicon, and Habitat For Humanity to help with their Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. The Yellow Ribbon Fund, which supports injured military members, will receive $125,000 as well.

The remaining money will be split between the Center for Responsive Politics and the Campaign Legal Center, under the stipulation they rename their meeting spaces "The Colbert Super Pac Memorial Conference Room," and "The Ham Rove Memorial Conference Room," respectively.

I think Colbert is a conservative who is disgusted with what we call conservative these days. I am in that boat... that is why I love Colbert. he can laugh at himself... and use humor to point out the idiocy of being too partisan.

Anytime the veteran's get anything giving to them it is awesome!! They have done so much for the country they love: to the point some have giving their lives and others are lame and wonded physically or mentally.

The idea that "conservatives donate more to charity" than others is absurd. Giving food to people only if they listen to your sermon is not charity. It's paying people to listen to your BS. Giving money to a church is not charity. It's paying someone to list you as being a good person. Giving money to organization who discriminate against certain segments of society is not Charity. It's contributions to your bias.

Conservatives do not give more to charity than anyone else. And right wingers are not Conservatives. They are Fascists.